Re: Follow Along G's Run to the NA's
day 7 and 8 of the carb cycle. this is what today and tomorrow looks like eating wise
600g protein
0g carbs
pretty large addition of fats
meal 1:
16oz tilapia
2 tbl spns coconut oil
meal 2
16oz tilapia
meal 3
1 carton egg whites 100g protein
2 tbl spns coconut oil
meal 4
16oz bonesless skinless chicken breast
2 tbl spns coconut oil
meal 5
16oz ground turkey
meal 6
16oz ground turkey
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Re: Follow Along G's Run to the NA's
fats only change during zero days then it is moderate fat. the remainder of the cycle is residual fats from protein. carbs are cycled yes high med low and zero then repeatOriginally posted by suprfast View PostSo you keep fats and carbs regular and just cycle carbs?
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well sir i appreciate it. go back through and you can see my entire transition i havent left anything out of this years run. i have done this for a damn long time and the steady carb, low carb, no carb high fat etc.... dont work well for me. when i combined approaches i learned and applied them to this current way i have did awesome. i rarely want to tear anyone to pieces while prepping now too so that is another plus nor do i feel like death to oftenOriginally posted by suprfast View PostThanks for the heads up. Giving me some good ideas.
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Thanks for the heads up. Giving me some good ideas.Originally posted by guns01 View Postyessir, 500,250,100 and 0. it is a much more comfortable process for me and the non plateau effect is an added benefit as well as never really feeling like you are on the verge of starving to death
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yessir, 500,250,100 and 0. it is a much more comfortable process for me and the non plateau effect is an added benefit as well as never really feeling like you are on the verge of starving to deathOriginally posted by suprfast View PostLike a boss.
Are you carb cycling
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i am in the upper 250s right now but if you scroll back it varies over an 8 day cycle. body never adjusts and the fat continues to come off with no plateau effect. the macs will be even lower the next 2 days but protein is always sitting at right around 600g for the durationOriginally posted by suprfast View PostWeekdays your daily macros look like and how much do you weigh?
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man when i am not prepping i just throw them bad boys in a shaker bottle add water and drink them. just keep adding water in until they are all gone. haha the only reason i am heating them up and eating them now is for a little more taste. i dont get much taste hahaOriginally posted by whitetail View Postnice, thanks for info. I used quick oats but was worried it may be inferior in some way by being "quick". It seems they just put oats in a blender.
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nice, thanks for info. I used quick oats but was worried it may be inferior in some way by being "quick". It seems they just put oats in a blender.
Originally posted by guns01 View Posthey man, i actually use quaker quick oats. they just came out with some no sugar or sweetner added maple and cinnamon here not to long ago. those are the ones that i am currently using.
the reason why i use oats as my go to source is that 1- it has a min insulin response 2-tons of fiber 3-it is filling to me and not as hard to nail 100g of oats as opposed to brown rice. cream of wheat is also a good one i like first thing in the am. it is a touch faster than oats processing but no significantly crazy impact on insulin either. i do transition over to sweet potatoes when i load carbs up to showtime also.
long and short of it is i like the fullness i get and i still lean out while being able to push max numbers of carbs with them and it cleans you out also
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prime time for carb intake is in the first meals and that just happens to be were my carb land with my workouts. when i trained later in the day last year, i had one serving of my carbs post workout as opposed to the earlier meals in the day. i really dont think it has a huge impact as long as you are taking in all of your carbs at some point during the day. i dont like them to close to bed time but studies say this is bro science. well it may be but for me i keep them as far from bed as possible cause that is what works the best for meOriginally posted by whitetail View PostAlso, when you get into your lower carb days and carbs get cut by meal 3 and say you train between meal 4 and 5. Do you go no carbs postwo or do you shift a carb meal pwo? Wondering how anal you get about "carb timing"?
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hey man, i actually use quaker quick oats. they just came out with some no sugar or sweetner added maple and cinnamon here not to long ago. those are the ones that i am currently using.Originally posted by whitetail View PostWhat type of oatmeal do you use? Any good tips for spicing it up?
Why does it seem to be your carb of choice pre-contest?
the reason why i use oats as my go to source is that 1- it has a min insulin response 2-tons of fiber 3-it is filling to me and not as hard to nail 100g of oats as opposed to brown rice. cream of wheat is also a good one i like first thing in the am. it is a touch faster than oats processing but no significantly crazy impact on insulin either. i do transition over to sweet potatoes when i load carbs up to showtime also.
long and short of it is i like the fullness i get and i still lean out while being able to push max numbers of carbs with them and it cleans you out also
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Also, when you get into your lower carb days and carbs get cut by meal 3 and say you train between meal 4 and 5. Do you go no carbs postwo or do you shift a carb meal pwo? Wondering how anal you get about "carb timing"?
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What type of oatmeal do you use? Any good tips for spicing it up?
Why does it seem to be your carb of choice pre-contest?
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